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in-browser-download

v2.0.0

Published

Download a Blob, a string or an ArrayBuffer as a file in the browser.

Downloads

9,112

Readme

in-browser-download

Download a Blob, a string or an ArrayBuffer as a file in the browser.

The 1.x.x versions of this package was mostly a convenience wrapper for datauri-download and base64-arraybuffer.

Starting with 2.x.x, the package does not have any dependency anymore and use newer APIs (namely Blob Urls and TextEncoder). At the time of writing, TextEncoder is not supported yet in Edge so you might want to use a polyfill or use the 1.x.x version of this package.

Installing

With npm do:

npm install in-browser-download

Examples

Text content with a text string

const download = require('in-browser-download');

download('some text string', 'text-file.txt');

Binary content with an ArrayBuffer

const download = require('in-browser-download');

const buffer = (new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])).buffer;

download(buffer, 'binary-file.dat');

API

download(data, filename)

Force the download of the given data as a file with the given filename.

Arguments

  • data : The content of the file to download as a blob, a string or an ArrayBuffer.
  • filename : The name of the file to download.

download.isSupported()

Check if all the required APIs are supported by the browser. Returns a boolean.

History

2.0.0 (2019-05-04) :

  • New implementation without any dependencies.

1.0.0 (2015-12-03) :

  • First release

License

MIT